Pusha T & Wife Virginia Expecting Their Second Child: “See You Spring 2026 My Boy”

Pusha T & Wife Virginia Expecting Their Second Child: “See You Spring 2026 My Boy”
Pusha T is expanding his family. The Grammy-nominated rapper shared a touching message on Instagram announcing that he and his wife, Virginia Williams, are expecting their second son, due in spring 2026.
In his post, the It’s Almost Dry artist wrote a long, emotional note to his first child, Nigel Brixx Thornton, telling him he will soon become a big brother. Pusha T praised his wife for making their growing family possible, sharing that she “prayed day and night, struggled with disappointments, but she never gave up on your wishes.”
“You are gonna owe her big time!!” he added, calling out the new responsibilities and expectations that come with becoming a big brother. “It’s time to share them toys, teach your gifts, and love on the new best friend that mommy gave you.”
Pusha also thanked Williams—whom he affectionately tagged as @babyginny—for giving him another baby boy. In true Pusha T humor, he added that he hopes their second son follows family tradition and never teaches him how to “change a diaper, prep a meal, suck out a snotty nose, or anything else a Supermom does.”
“You make things very easy for me,” he wrote, adding that he loves and appreciates her for it all.
The couple welcomed Nigel in June 2020.
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